Biophysical profile
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Definition
- Ultrasound technique that provides an objective method of assessing risk of fetal death
Components
- Non-stress test: reactive
- Fetal respiration: at least 30 seconds
- Fetal movement: at least 3 body or limb movements
- Fetal tone: at least 1 flexion-extension
- Amniotic fluid: deepest vertical fluid pocket at least 2 cm
Related investigations
- Non-stress test (NST): 20 minutes of fetal heart monitoring with tocometry
- Contraction stress test: late decelerations associated with at least 50% of contractions over 20 minutes, if having 3 contractions in 10 minutes
History
- Improves the PPV of a non-stress test
- Developed by Platt and Manning in 1980
- Originally had 5 components
- Later studies found that NST did not add value and is not necessary
Indications
- High risk of stillbirth
Accuracy
- Limited by skill of the examiner
- Sensitivity
- Specificity
- LR+
- LR-
Result
- 6+/10 is normal
- 0-4/10 consider delivery
- Predicts perinatal morbidity
- 8: 10%
- 6: 30%
- 4
- 2
- 0: 100%
- Predicts fetal acidosis
Modified BPP
- NST and AFI or maximal vertical pocket
- Faster
- Progress to full BPP if not full points